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Summer has just started and we can all expect tourists to be flooding our streets again. Being in an unfamiliar place, people can’t help but look around because everything they see tells a story about the history and culture of that particular place. A habit that most have when on vacation in a new place is to buy souvenirs for family and friends so a season like this brings a lot of income to business owners. Anything that attracts potential customers is a good thing and store owners need to take advantage. Take a look at this post about the Birmingham Village Fair as reported by hometownlife.com:
 

Hosted by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber, the fair enjoyed four days of perfect weather, leading to record crowds and lots of fun.
 
“We had a record attendance day on Saturday and an overall attendance increase of nearly 20 percent from last year,” Bauman said. “This allowed us to share fair proceeds with 24 local charities and nonprofits this year, which also is a record number for the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber. We are grateful to the city of Birmingham and North American Midway for helping ensure the success of the fair.”
 

During summer, Birmingham’s downtown area attracts a lot of shoppers from throughout the Metro Detroit area. With its motto centered on being “a Walkable Community”, business establishments need to have a good image to attract customers. You can start by improving your Birmingham windows with a company like Tittle Brothers Construction.
 
We have a variety of replacement windows in Birmingham that can surely enhance your space’s image. This allows you attract more tourists as larger and fresher windows give them a better view of your products or services. We offer a wide range of colors and finishes to match the look of your establishment. Call us today for a free estimate and help improve your income this summer!
 
(Article Excerpt from Birmingham Village Fair draws record crowd, Observer and Eccentric, June 4, 2014)